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From accessorizing to buildouts, we handle it all. Our designers and network of vetted, trusted
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are skilled in creating an on-brand, culture-improving, and functional workspace for you and your employees.

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With our flexible service, you can be as involved as you want. We know exactly how important it is to move quickly, so we’ll deliver amazing designs that maximize your budget and space while hitting time-sensitive milestones.

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Case Studies

Homepolish has designed thousands of commercial spaces nationwide–browse some of their stories below.

Case Study

A Vibrant and Stylish HQ for Soludos

The Problem:

A trendy 6 year-old shoe brand had grown beyond its original small SoHo office. The group of 30 employees needed a space to embrace company culture and expand their team.

The Solution:

A Homepolish commercial designer helped the company find a new SoHo space and oversaw a complete gut renovation, opening up the floorplan to a bright, airy office, able to accommodate the growing team.

“Never underestimate the power of a space to transport you. So much of Soludos is inspired by our travels, and there is a story behind almost every piece in the space. Our hope is when you walk in the space, you’re taken away from the hustle and bustle of Broadway. And Homepolish made that real.”

— Nick Brown,
Founder of Soludos

A Vibrant and Stylish HQ for Soludos

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Case Study

Space to Breathe at MNDFL

The Problem:

A young company wished to bring the first-ever meditation studio space to the busy streets of New York. Seeing as they had no predecessors to look to, they didn’t know how to start the design process.

The Solution:

Finding an old restaurant space just above Washington Square Park, a Homepolish commercial designer gut renovated the space to become a calming respite that still pays homage to the urban environs.

“Our intention was to create an optimal environment for meditation and relaxation. That beautiful intention gave rise to an equally beautiful space that is the physical manifestation of that intention.”

— Ellie Burrows,
CEO of MNDFL

Space to Breathe at MNDFL

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A High-Rise Office for Trinity Ventures SF

The Problem:

A venture capital firm wanted to open a satellite office in San Francisco, serving a hospitality purpose of hosting meetings and entertaining clients. It had to be decidedly different from their headquarters in Menlo Park.

“This client’s vision was a dream project for me, and I was really able to run wild with the design details of this space. They trusted my judgment and couldn’t be happier with our outcome!”

— Savannah Metcalf,
Homepolish designer

A High-Rise Office for Trinity Ventures SF

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Case Study

Appboy’s Sunny, Airy, Fun(ny) Office

The Problem:

An app marketing company had grown tired of their white-box Midtown office, which was devoid of any branding voice. For an exciting tech startup, monotone and standard simply didn’t make sense.

The Solution:

A Homepolish commercial designer infused the office with color and personality through logos, wallpapers, vibrant paint, and custom furniture. As an added bonus, conference rooms and phone booths were built out for better functionality.

“We took the space from a boring, empty white box to completely designed! The design and layout really plays up the open, airy, sun-drenched loft feel that was inherent to the space. It’s impossible to walk through and not feel a good energy.”

— Lauren Shaw,
Homepolish designer

Appboy’s Sunny, Airy, Fun(ny) Office

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Case Study

Quotidian’s Co-Working Space in NY’s Silicon Alley

The Problem:

In Quotidian Venture’s co-working space, qLabs, it was essential to make a space that would intrigue possible new tenants and encourage collaboration. Though qLabs had been around for a couple years, the design was no longer optimal.

The Solution:

A team of three Homepolish designers redesigned the floor to be flexible, accommodating the constant shift in tenants, while keeping it homey and approachable with vintage furnishings and antiqued rugs.

“The qLabs layout is not your typical white-walled office. It has a great balance of work space, boardroom meeting spaces, and lounges, as if you’re home on your couch. The design has helped attract new prospective companies as well!”

— Alycia Benjamin-Peebles,
Quotidian office manager

Quotidian’s Co-Working Space in NY’s Silicon Alley

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Case Study

Rising to the Occasion at Barclays NY

The Problem:

When Barclays launched their new co-working space Rise New York, they didn’t know how to add personality to the space. They had the foundational pieces and sculptural light fixtures but little in the way of warmth and charm.

The Solution:

As the in-house Barclays team finished the 2-level build-out, a Homepolish commercial designer handled small details, accessories, finishes, and artwork to express the company’s British roots.

“Barclays has strong English roots, so we wanted to nod to their heritage but in a fun and approachable way”

— Nina Isabella,
Homepolish designer

Rising to the Occasion at Barclays NY

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Case Study

Index Exchange’s Collaborative NYC Workspace

The Problem:

A tech support company moved into a Midtown office they described as “horrendous,” a space filled with 80s-style cubicles, awkward pillars, and executive offices that blocked off all of the windows. Imagine Mad Men, but in a bad way.

The Solution:

Breaking out of the box, a Homepolish commercial designer went for an egalitarian vibe, ridding the floorplan of executive offices and cubicles and creating a balance of open-plan areas and private spaces (not to mention rounded tables).

“Our founding principles are focus, excellence, and openness. Homepolish did a great job at translating our business philosophy into a physical space. It captures the company’s transparent and collaborative approach.”

— Andrew Casale,
President and CEO of Index Exchange

Index Exchange’s Collaborative NYC Workspace

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Case Study

A Loft for Stone Fox Brides

The Problem:

A chic wedding boutique business had grown to encompass retail, consultation service, and office needs, but the loft space had yet to be optimized for all three functions. A large tent-like structure dominated the floor and blocked the arched windows.

The Solution:

A Homepolish commercial designer rearranged the floorplan and inventively repurposed already existing elements to make the small NoHo space perfect for both visiting clients and employees alike. And that tent was disassembled and reused as fitting areas, clothing racks, and artistic elements.

“The whole design concept of the Stone Fox Bride space was to make it look so effortlessly chic so as to seem that a designer hadn’t even touched it. Sometimes the best design hides the hand of the maker behind the work.”

— Matthew Cane,
Homepolish designer

A Loft for Stone Fox Brides

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Case Study

Anomaly’s Edgy Office Expansion

The Problem:

A new model ad agency in SoHo expanded to the floor above their original offices, which unfortunately was rather drab.

The Solution:

Instead of a typical office space, a Homepolish commercial designer renovated the floor into an edgy and industrial social space, complete with conversation nooks and a well-stocked bar.

“Homepolish respected our vision, made it better, executed it flawlessly, not to mention, their ability to find dope furniture for amazing prices is uncanny”

— Frank Rodriguez,
Anomaly partner

Anomaly’s Edgy Office Expansion

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We’ve also had the pleasure of designing for:

“Homepolish aims to take work spaces to the next level, and it’s starting to grab the attention of other startups, thanks to their unique vibe and unconventional pricing.”

— Business Insider

“Homepolish practices what it preaches by using its own office as a design laboratory. As startups are prone to rapid growth... Homepolish is keen on creating temporary solutions that don’t reveal aesthetic impermanence.”

— Built in NYC

“The Homepolish team looks at both the human and culture components and what the founders hope that the space adds to both. In startup mode, where anything can change rapidly, there is the challenge to create an office that feels substantial and permanent.”